This week on Hull On Estates, Natalia Angelini and Mark Lahn review the case of Doherty v. Doherty, which is a cautionary tale for those acting as a Power of Attorney who make gifts to themselves. This case deals with issues commonly encountered in both estate and POA litigation that those who practice in the area won’t want to miss.
Hull on Estates Podcast #667: The Ramifications of Gifting Assets To Yourself As POA
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